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Who takes care of this when Im not here

Who takes care of this when Im not here


So the crazy weather in DC yesterday was crazy weather in WV first. Five minutes of watching BIG oak trees bend with the wind, then lots of rain. Repeat. Didnt have power for most of the day; we barbecued homemade pizza on the grill. Which was pretty great.

In a break between squalls, I went on a run to the hardware store to grab some things and saw this in the woods:


And this in front of me on the driveway:


And hour later (and after getting some help from the boys), we were back in business:


Cant very well ask a tenant to do this, though, can I?


Who takes care of this when Im not here

Wood Shed Blueprints Not Magazine Schematics Know the Difference

Wood Shed Blueprints Not Magazine Schematics Know the Difference


Wood shed blueprints are documents that are well laid-out plans which show the dimensions, measurements, materials and steps taken that are involved in a wood sheds construction. The diagrams and schematics sometimes found in occasional issues of some woodworking monthly magazines are merely images used to point out and illustrate certain key points made in articles which may touch upon things such as how to properly manage limited backyard space, more efficient greenhouse gardening, or some sort of do-it-yourself wood construction tips or techniques.


Obviously, yes, some of these publications might actually have a plan or two that is sufficient for building the most basic of sheds, in structure alone. But we need more detail than this, and we also need far more than merely one single plan (or a small few). It would be best to have access to plans that are very detailed in portraying all of its components, and even better if we had access to many thousands of such plans.


If you want to get your hands on many thousands of such blueprint documents and wood shed plans in order to build the best that you can build, a wood shed that will stand for many, many years to come, then you need to find an online resource to download them from. This is the best way to get your hands on blueprints for pretty much anything in general, especially sheds and shacks for building in your back yard. Only by using actual blueprints and plans, not mere schematic drawings in a magazine, can you truly build something solid enough to be worthy of standing up to weather and time.


Visit: www.myshedplans.com




Wood Shed Blueprints Not Magazine Schematics Know the Difference

Efficient ways to Build A Raised Garden Bed 10 Things You May Not Know Regarding Them

Efficient ways to Build A Raised Garden Bed 10 Things You May Not Know Regarding Them



Raised Garden Bed
Raised garden beds are remarkable frameworks in a yard. They are built primarily
because of their comfort and are easy to keep versus a standard yard. For those who
hate flexing while operating in the garden, increased yard beds might be the answer
considering that they can be personalized- made in accordance to their elevations.

Raised garden beds are really useful in inclines where it is difficult to cultivate since
the dirt will be gotten rid of by rain water. They are perfect in areas that are sloppy
and vulnerable to soil erosion.

Their designs boost the look of the yard and add a particular elegance to the area.

..read more raised garden bed


Efficient ways to Build A Raised Garden Bed 10 Things You May Not Know Regarding Them

Not really a surprise

Not really a surprise


More rain. Mosquitoes are going to be fierce this summer and DC is not going to be fun (though not out here - we have lots of flies, some gnats, the occasional wasps and bees - and the boys found three turtles this weekend! - but no mosquitoes here at our cabin; maybe because the grade is too steep for much standing water?).


I added the finish caps to the cable system yesterday:



I hope to get all the prep for painting done today, and paint today and tomorrow. Ive finished most of the door trim, all the pocket door hardware, one round of mudding sanding to go. I have to move the cable outlet to accommodate the satellite receiver. Maybe mount the tv before the bball games come on tonight...


Not really a surprise